On 10/10/06 21:44 +0000, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 15:48, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
Tried finding laptops without MS Windows and still supported and fully functional? Or a branded consumer level desktop? Or a desktop from most assemblers?
Unbranded, unmarked laptops are available. Laptops with FreeDOS are perfectly available. Laptops with Linux preinstalled are now available.
Note the _supported_ part.
If you dont like Windoze running on your laptop / branded desktop you can say NO to the license agreement when you switch on your machine for the first time. Format the disk and ask for a refund from M$.
Assembled hardware doesnt come preinstalled with any OS. You always have the choice of what gets loaded on your PC. You can ask your "assembler" to put Linux. Its not as if M$ is forcing you to install anything on your assembled PC, is it? ;)
And what kind of support do you expect?
What part of 'Microsoft was convicted for illegal monopolistic practices regarding re-distribution agreements' do you not understand?
Eh? What has that got *anything* to do with the topic? Monopolistic market practices are supposed to be discouraged by the government and the respective market regulator. Is their failure anything to do with this topic? This is out of the scope of this discussion.
Nope. That was a hint as to why getting stuff without paying the OS tax is difficult.
Devdas Bhagat